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I am a resident in Thailand for tax purposes. I know what this means, but the answer I found doesnt make sense. Here is the official English version of the Thailand tax office webpage that tells me stuff about that: rd.go.th/publish/6045.0.html It specifically says that A resident of Thailand is liable to pay tax on income from sources in Thailand as well as on the portion of income from foreign sources that is brought into Thailand. So my DS answer I need is to this question - do I get taxed on everything I send over here that is income earned, but not on the income earned I leave in the UK...? And if I use my credit card instead of using real cash, does this bypass this rule? I am not bringing earned income into Thailand then? I am bringing a loan into Thailand, then paying off that loan in the UK. This rule is only income earned brought in! Anyone who can shed light on this would be great. *Note: Comments about just not paying tax here because they never check are pointless. I just want to know the rules and pay the tax legally.
Posted on: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 10:55:07 +0000

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